Flowers in autumn are also known as a jewel for the season which thrive only for a short span of time. Autumn is famous for flowers all over the world but especially in UK and this is due to favourable weather conditions here (with sun and rain almost all year round). Flowers are also very uplifting in England, so just having them dotted around your garden can make you feel 10 times better! That’s why they are loved all over the world, especially autumn crocus bulbs. These are not only rich in colour but thrive during the colder months, which unfortunately the UK has a lot of!
The Dahlia is also one of beautiful flowers which start their development in summer but are at their best in autumn. It has a very light smell but its colour and design is exquisite watch. It is usually in light purple colour.
Sternbergia is also very charming in autumn. It creates beautiful yellow bulbs in winter. Its beauty is at its best during the middle of autumn season till end. Their roots have sharp drainage and use only little soil to bloom. They are vigorous in nature and give very lightening looks in the garden.
Gladiolus Murielae is one of the best flower of this season. Usually fragrant flowers bloom in summer, but this is an autumn fragrant flower. Its colour and shape somehow resembles to Jasmine but it is big in size with pointed petals.
Tuberous Begonias is also considered as glamour of this season. Their flowers usually bloom in shady places. They give a natural dim light with their colour which looks enchanting in this season. Its development takes a long time. It starts from summer and is properly presentable near the end of autumn season.
Nerine is a flower which starts from summer and are properly developed in autumn. It is also known as a farewell to autumn season. It’s rough and pink style looks breath taking and every flower looks very disciplined in the row of Nerine.
Thus flowers in autumn are the ultimate source of pleasure for the people. It relaxes ourselves and give us a sigh of relief apart from worldly pressures.
